MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
PIE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Niw Yobk, Aueust 19. Fif'e'n hundred cf the Illinois Stee' Company's worker* at Milwaukei and a portion of the workers in Carnegie's mtlls a* Dugueene have «trock. C-.n tribations to the striker*' fond are small. • The Canard (steamer Lucania, which is equipped with Marconi's apparatus for wireless telegraphy, has been «uccssful in sending messages through the Nantucket ligh'ship, a distance of 287 miles to New York. "Washington, August 19. America enforcs the neutrality of the Isthmus of Panama. Berlin, August 19. German warships have been ordered to the Venezuelan coa*t in connection with the trouble in Olombia, Paris, August 19. Twelve thousand blind, de?f, dumb, cripples, and consumptives, in 23 trains, h»vfi left Paris for the annual pilgrimage to Lourdcs. London, August 19. Tha Admiralty has decided to exclusively u«e Australian winn in connection with launching ceremonies in Government dock yards. Received 20, 2.80 pm. Pahi?, August 19, Doc'or Paul Gern»ult, of Paris, hag offered ♦o allow Dr. Koch to inoculate Kim with bovine tub»rculo">i<>, in order to determine the immunity or otherwise of humanity. Received 20, 2.65 p.m. London, August 19. The Times says the New Zealand Federal Commission report i° conceived in no narro« 10-.il spirit. 1) ederatio r > should b"» tho thing with New Zetland, And h«r decision is not final. It may be well to wait. Mr. Dillon denies that Michael Davitt spoke at the same meeting as Ros«a at Chicago. Davitt, in a epeech at Milwaukee, said the Irish would not fight England with the weapons rf anarchy. Receive') 90, 10 30 pm. Berlin, August 20. f>n" of ♦'he directors of the Gerard Jsrlinden Metal Works, in Prussia, which recently suspended operations, has been »rre«ted in Milwaukee America, with £SOOO in his possession. Pabis, August 20, It is semi-officially announced here that the Car attends a review rf the Northern Squadron of the Frenc' 1 fleet. He then lands at Dunkirk and witnesses the end of the m'umti army at Rh'-iras. C*pr town, Angus* 20. The Corr.wills had a magnificent welijaran on arriv/1 here. Two thousand person? attsn ied a levre at Parliament buildings. I I osdon, August 20. It is officially announced that Sir Qtoms Sydenham accepted ffrf Governor-ship ofYi<Jtaru. j&zad
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 21 August 1901, Page 3
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372MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 21 August 1901, Page 3
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